Profiling phenolic compounds in underutilized mango peel by-products from cultivars grown in spanish subtropical climate over maturation course Alañón, María Elena Pimentel Moral, Sandra Arráez Román, David Segura Carretero, Antonio Mango peel By-products Phenolic compounds Cultivars Maturation degree Nutraceutical value Nutraceutical market has undergone an exponential growth worldwide due to its health link-up. With the purpose of evaluating nutraceutical value, the phenolic composition of underutilized mango peel by-products of three cultivars (‘Keitt’, ‘Kent’ and ‘Osteen’) grown in Spanish subtropical climate was monitored at three maturation stages (green, ripe and overripe). Tracking the total phenol content, mango peels were figured out to have until twenty-seven fold higher than edible fraction. Mango peels comprised a wide range of phenolic compounds such as mono- and di-galloyl compounds, gallotannins, phenolic acids, benzophenones and flavonoids. The influence of both factors, cultivar and maturation degree, on the phenolic composition was the main outcome of the research. ‘Keitt’ mango peel was revealed as the cultivar with the highest phenolic content mainly due to the great quantities of galloyl glucose, 5-galloylquinic acid, digalloylquinic acid, hexagalloyl glucose and macluring galloyl glucoside detected. Regarding to the effect of maturation degree, green mango peels showed the highest amounts of polyphenols, although this behaviour could be dependent on the mango cultivar. Therefore, mango peels resulted to be a promising and low-cost resource of phenolic compounds to be exploited in food industry, but to enhance the nutraceutical value, factors such as cultivar and maturation degree should be taken into account. 2025-02-19T10:50:04Z 2025-02-19T10:50:04Z 2021 journal article Food Research International 2021, 140 (109852) https://hdl.handle.net/10481/102492 10.1016/j.foodres.2020.109852 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ open access Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional ELSEVIER